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Mamay (film)

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Mamay
UkrainianМамай
Directed byOles Sanin
Produced byMaxim Asadchiy
Anna Chmil
Aram Gevorkyan
StarringViktoria Spesivtseva
Andrij Bilous
Nazl Sejtablaeva
Sergey Romanyuk
Oles Sanin
Akhtem Seitablaev
Eldar Akimov
Emil Rasilov
CinematographySergey Mikhalchuk
Edited byAndriy Sanin
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUkraine
LanguageUkrainian

Mamay (Template:Lang-uk) is a 2003 Ukrainian language film. Based on ancient Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar folklore, this is a Ukrainian version of Romeo and Juliet. A fugitive Cossack falls in love with a stunningly beautiful Tatar woman who saves him from certain death. Their love defies age-old hatred between their respective peoples. The film features cinematography by Serhiy Mykhalchuk and a soundtrack by composer Alla Zahaykevych. It was directed by Oles Sanin. Mamay was Ukraine's 2003 submission for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.